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From co-working space and coffee in reception right up to ‘Roost’, the effortlessly-stylish 14th floor private occupier club room (more about that later!), Thames Tower provides the most exceptional working environment available in the Thames Valley today.
Eclectic but like-minded businesses naturally interact with one another in spaces that meet their individual commercial needs, while offering a stimulating and enjoyable place to work.
Thames Tower provides office accommodation totalling 186,000 sq ft (17,300 sq m) with floors of 14,000 sq ft (1,300 sq m).
Thames Tower viewed across the new Station Plaza.
Work urbanConnect to everywhereEmbrace peopleThink sustainableBe open-mindedCreate difference Thames Tower
Located directly opposite Reading Station, on the newly developed and pedestrianised Station Plaza, Thames Tower acts as a high-profile landmark welcoming visitors to Reading.
A big hello.The drama of the building unfolds as you enter through its three metre revolving doors into the light filled reception.
The dining and co-working spaces animate the dynamic, double-height reception, creating the ultimate, contemporary first impression.
Meanwhile, our concierge team will be on hand to solve problems, provide access to a multitude of services and generally smooth the wrinkles out of a busy working day.
Ground floor lift lobby.
Going up.The journey through the building begins in the stylish lift lobby, setting the tone for the workspace on the floors above.
Would we work here?Well, yes – we do. Landid, the developer of Thames Tower, occupy space within the building and are always on hand, ready to help out fellow occupiers.
The cherry on top.Roost, the private club room and garden located on the 14th floor, provides an inspirational space for the building’s occupiers to freely use.
The space stylishly embraces natural materials, inside and out, to create the perfect environment for a casual meeting, an evening drink, or just soak up the view.
THE ACCOMMODATION –
The office accommodation is provided on fourteen upper floors above the street level reception. Panoramic 360 degree glazing and a generous floor to ceiling height of 3.1m on 1st – 10th floors, 3.7m on 11th – 13th floors and 4.1m on the 14th floor, provide high volumes of natural light
throughout the day.
Designed with flexibility in mind, a typical 14,000 sq ft (1,300 sq m) floor can be sub-divided, allowing for companies to flex and grow,
as and when needed.
IPMS3 Schedule
14th floor offices 9,530 sq ft 885 sq m
Roost (private occupier club room)
13th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
12th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
11th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
10th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
9th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
8th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
7th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
6th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
5th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
4th floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
3rd floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
2nd floor offices 14,000 sq ft 1,300 sq m
1st floor offices 8,688 sq ft 807 sq m
Office total 186,218 sq ft 17,292 sq m
BASEMENT –
104 cycle spaces / 12 showers / lockers
IMPS3 – in accordance with the guidelines as described in the RICS Property Measurement, 1st Edition, May 2015 Plan not to scale. For indicative purposes only.
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GROUND FLOOR –
Double-height reception, restaurant and café
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FIRST FLOOR –
Offices: 8,688 sq ft / 807 sq m Floor to ceiling height: 3.1m
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TYPICAL FLOOR –
Offices: 14,000 sq ft / 1,300 sq m Floor to ceiling height: 2nd – 10th floors: 3.1m Floor to ceiling height: 11th – 13th floors: 3.7m
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FOURTEENTH FLOOR –
Offices: 9,530 sq ft / 885 sq m Roost, private occupier club room
Floor to ceiling height: 4.1m
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private occupier club room
SPECIFICATION –
Specification includesBREEAM: ‘Very Good’ / EPC: ‘B’
Wired Score: ‘Gold’
Large double-height reception with feature desk and lighting
Roost: private occupier club room and terrace on the 14th floor
Flexible open floorplates with 360 degree panoramic views
Concierge provided by Portico / 24-hour security
Occupancy density – 1 person / 10m2
Lifts – 4 x lifts (17 passengers) / 1 x goods lift
104 cycle spaces
Shower facilities (6 x male / 6 x female) with lockers and drying space
Double-height colonnade and glazed façade in front of reception lobby with direct access to restaurant / café on the ground floor
Broadband fibre connectivity to the building
Digital building management system (BMS)
Dedicated delivery access via basement level to all floors
Raised floor – 220mm O/A
Floor loadings – 2.5 + 1.0kN/m2
Floor voids – 150mm clear
Small power – 25W/m2
Contemporary exposed ceilings with suspended LED lighting and high efficiency 4-pipe fan coil system
Lighting – 10W/m2
Additional tenant risers and tenant plant space
Low operating costs
On-site management and electrical support
12 SHOWERS & CHANGING ROOMS
ENGINEERED EXPOSED SERVICES
CONCIERGE SERVICE
SUPER FAST PUBLIC AREA BROADBAND
INTEGRATED RESTAURANT / CAFÉ
PRIVATE OCCUPIER CLUB ROOM
104 SECURE CYCLE SPACES
WIRED SCORE ‘GOLD’
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“Remember, we don’t stop playing
because we grow old, we grow old because
we stop playing”~ Ricky Gervais, Reading-born comedian / film-maker
Reading: Young, smart & playful
Graduates make up more than a quarter of Reading’s population and have clearly been influential in creating its unique landscape.
With a median age of 33 (UK: 39), Reading appears to have been designed to offer many of the benefits usually associated with large cities, without the drawbacks.
It is vibrant and cosmopolitan, with a playful undercurrent that infiltrates into its shops, bars and restaurants.
The music in the bars is good, the independent coffee shops are smart and the choice of eateries is great. And if you want to step outside the town, you’ll find mountain biking, hill walking, go-karting and ballooning, along with some of the best water sports facilities in the country.
Just an hour (direct) on the Elizabeth Line from the creative hotspots of Old Street and Clerkenwell, Reading shares a similar youthful exuberance and a joie de vivre that defines its social scene.
This new generation of creative talent has challenged the conventional ideas of the workplace and blurred the lines between work-time and me-time. A sense of community and places to share it have become key.
Wellbeing is driving a demand for a more rounded working experience. And for a generation much more likely to own a bike than a car, a direct rail link into London to gather and share inspiration is very high on the agenda.
Reading has a culture shaped by its youth and embraced by its employers. It’s a vibrant place to live and work, with something for everyone and a vibe unlike anywhere else in the Thames Valley.
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“There’s loads of cool stuff in Reading. I like the Riverside Complex where you can sit
outside and get a glass of wine in the evening, after the kids have
been driving me up the wall!”~ Nadia, Teacher
RecommendedReading material
Pavlov’s Dog is a really good bar; awesome food and a decent selection of beers
Spencer Marketing
I like it down at the canal, by the Oracle where all the
shops and restaurants are.
Rick Solicitor
It’s got everything here, a wide variety of shops and restaurants; I like the smaller micro breweries like Zero Degrees.
Matt Building Surveyor
It’s really easy to get around Reading, I like Be at One, it’s a great bar that stays open late into the night.
Ellie Beauty Therapist
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Tamp Culture Coffee // @TampCultureBank Holiday Monday and everybody is ordering flat whites #howitshouldbe #rdguk
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The Oakford Social // @PeladaWild Single launch @OAKFORDsocial #rdguk
The Biscuit Tin // @RedBeanUKOur new venue @the_biscuittin! It’s located just outside #Reading station! #coffee #redbean #coffeeshop #cafe #rdguk
Carluccio’s // @Carluccios Start your day full of life with a hearty breakfast from Carluccio’s. We’re open from 8am.
Valpy Street Bar & Bistro // @ValpyStreet With the colder weather fast approaching, it’s time for big, bold #comfortfood #lambshank #rdguk
Workhouse Coffee // @WorkhouseCoffee Getting a good caffeine fix @WorkhouseCoffee #rdguk
Malmaison // @TheReadingMal #Wine #Dinner returns to @TheReadingMal. Enjoy a taste of #France in our private dining room with #sommelier Agustin. #rdguk
Pentahotels // @PentaHotels Did anyone say Friday? Cheers to that! #foodfriday
Zero Degrees // @ZerodegreesBeerMonday night. You can either moan about it to yourself or come and grab a pint. Then moan about it with mates. #rdguk
Blue Collar Food // @BlueCollarFoodFeel good vibes in Reading this lunchtime #streetfood #bluecollarstreetfood #rdguk
Miller & Carter // @MillerandCarterWe’re guessing those plates weren’t empty for long #millerandcarter #raisethesteaks #rdguk
7bone Burger Co. // @7boneCome on down, bring your whole crew!! We can feed the lot! #7Bone #dirtysexyburgers
Picnic Foods // @PicnicFoodsIt’s raining outside, but it’s raining cake in here! #rdguk #SundayMorning #rainraingoaway #cakeboss
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58 Barber Shop // @58BarberShop the great 58 www.58barbershop.co.uk #rdguk
The Three Guineas // @GuineasThreeHistory and stories to last a lifetime, so you’ll have plenty of time to get to know them over a pint. #rdguk
Milk // @MilkReadingBrilliant atmosphere albeit merry for our Maxximum event today #whisky #tasting #rdguk
The Forbury Hotel // @ForburyHotel Champagne always tastes better in a magnum #PerrierJouet #rdguk
The Grumpy Goat // @TheGrumpyGoat_ Lots of lovely gin donning the shelves at the moment! @MikkellerBeer @ForestGin @BobbysGin @SacredGin @sipsmith #rdguk
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MAKE YOURSELF AT HOMEReading provides a variety of housing that suits a variety of income. Central apartments appeal to those hungry for the buzz of busy town life, while the suburbs and country offer plenty of options for those who need more space.
Average property pricesApartment £231,474
Terraced £312,222
Semi-detached £385,948
Detached £556,792
Average monthly rentOne bedroom £786
Two bedroom £1,113
Three bedroom £1,344
Four bedroom £1,673
Five bedroom £2,149
Work/lifealliance
READING OCCUPIERS INCLUDE
Reading regularly leads PwC and Demos’ Good Growth for Cities Index for its quality of life and income levels.
It offers good schooling in both the private and state sectors. Highly regarded local independent schools include the Oratory Preparatory School and Bradfield College.
Local residents can enjoy The Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that covers 324
square miles of countryside, stretching from the River Thames by Reading, up through Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire towards Hertfordshire.
The Chiltern Hills themselves contain some of the finest landscapes in the country, which is why they are such a pull for the outdoors enthusiast.
WITH ITS GREEN SPACES, GREAT SCHOOLS AND GREAT JOBS, IT’S NO SURPRISE THAT READING PRODUCES HAPPY, WELL-EDUCATED PEOPLE WHO ENJOY WORK AND EMBRACE LIFE.
READING TRULY IS FLUENT IN BUSINESS. REGARDED AS A LEADING TECH HUB, READING IS HOME TO NUMEROUS INNOVATIVE START-UPS THAT COMPLEMENT THE GLOBAL GIANTS, CREATING AN ENERGETIC PLATFORM WHERE BUSINESSES EXCEL.
Source: homes.co.uk / February 2017
1stPWC GROWTH REPORT FOR CITIES IN THE UK
40%OF READING BUSINESSES ARE KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE
13OF THE 30 TOP GLOBAL COMPANIES ARE LOCATED IN READING
4thREADING HAS THE 4TH HIGHEST START-UP RATE IN THE UK
31%OF READING’S
POPULATION ARE CONSIDERED ‘AB’
(UK average: 22.96%)
42%OF READING’S
WORKFORCE ARE EDUCATED TO NVQ4
LEVEL OR ABOVE(The UK’s 5th best qualified)
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Elizabeth Line (2019)
Motorway Network
National Rail
Whitechapel
CanaryWharf
HeathrowWindsor CentralBracknell
Oxford
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READING
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Basingstoke
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46 minsDIRECT TRAIN TO SOUTHAMPTON AIRPORT
24 minsTRAIN JOURNEY TO PADDINGTONUp to 14 trains an hour at peak times
32 minsDRIVE TO HEATHROW(27 miles)
24ELIZABETH LINE TRAINS PER HOURFrom 2019
13 minsTO JUNCTION 11 OF THE M4(3.5 miles)
RAILMaidenhead 10 minsSlough 13 minsOxford 23 minsPaddington 24 minsWindsor & Eton Central 29 mins Southampton Airport 46 minsBristol 53 mins Heathrow 56 mins Gatwick 76 mins Birmingham Airport 82 minsBirmingham 93 minsCardiff 94 mins
ELIZABETH LINE (from 2019)Maidenhead 12 minsSlough 21 minsHayes & Harlington 33 mins Heathrow 38 minsPaddington 50 minsBond Street 53 minsTottenham Court Road 55 minsFarringdon 58 minsLiverpool Street 61 minsWhitechapel 64 minsCanary Wharf 67 mins
Sources: nationalrail.co.uk / crossrail.co.uk
ROADM4 (J11) 3.5 milesM4 (J12) 5 milesM4 (J10) 5.5 milesWokingham 11 milesBracknell 12 milesM3 (J3) 16 milesBasingstoke 17 milesMaidenhead 19 milesSlough 23 milesNewbury 24 milesM25 (J15) 24 milesOxford 26 miles Heathrow 27 milesSwindon 44 milesCentral London 44 miles Southampton 47 miles Gatwick 56 milesBristol 81 milesBirmingham 103 miles
Source: maps.google.co.uk
10 minsDIRECT TRAIN TO MAIDENHEAD
40 metresTO READING TRAIN STATIONMainline & Elizabeth Line
16 millionPASSENGERS A YEARuse Reading Station
37 milesOF CYCLE LANES IN READING
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The facts contained in this brochure are correct to the best of our knowledge, but (legally) please make sure you don’t take our word for it. 2018.
At Landid, we take all available steps to look after the environment, which is why this brochure is printed on paper from renewable sources.
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